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A year of styling with the Dyson Airwrap

Natalie Hemengül
6.11.2019
Translation: machine translated

I paid 600 francs for the Dyson Airwrap and used it for a year. Is it really worth it? Here's my review.

It's just under twelve months since I first tested the Dyson Airwrap on camera. My review at the time: I'd buy it, but not for the reasons that Dyson give in their adverts. The test model went back to Dyson and I bought mine. With a hefty price tag of nearly 600 francs, the Airwrap Complete is my most expensive beauty purchase to date. Now I'm taking stock: was the investment worth it?

Convincing arguments

Travel companion
My Airwrap has proved its worth when travelling thanks to its light weight. Its system of tips has allowed me to have several styling options available in my suitcase. Before, it would never have occurred to me to take a hairdryer, straightening iron or curling iron on holiday, but now the question doesn't even arise.

What bothers me (still) and the problems that have arisen

Frisottis
You'll have to live with a bit of frizz at the roots, or at least when using curling tips. No matter how much I practised, I couldn't get rid of it. This is because the swirl of air makes the little hairs at the roots go all over the place when you curl a strand and hold it, while the lengths are nice and smooth. You can't have everything.

Failures
There have been a few times when I've had the Dyson Airwrap stop during use. I assume this is due to overheating, as is always the case with ordinary hairdryers. After a short pause, it always comes back to life. Not really dramatic, just annoying and also shows that even Dyson appliances aren't immune to failure.

Box
I still haven't managed to get to grips with the brown box. The colour isn't my cup of tea at all and doesn't go with the grey-pink look of the device. In the meantime, however, there's a set available in new colours that I really like: dark grey combined with purple and a black box. Why didn't you bring it out in the first place?

My review of the Airwrap

In other words, the Airwrap is simple to use, effective and delivers results that I would otherwise only get by spending a lot more time on it.

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As a massive Disney fan, I see the world through rose-tinted glasses. I worship series from the 90s and consider mermaids a religion. When I’m not dancing in glitter rain, I’m either hanging out at pyjama parties or sitting at my make-up table. P.S. I love you, bacon, garlic and onions. 


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